EXERCISES OF
SEWARD SCHOOL
Kxeivi*e* of tin* high school, gram*
•nor school ami primary grade* will he
riven together thi* evening at the
Meth d'*t church, Th children have
made considerable preparation tor the
event and a goikl program "id be
given.
1 The entertainment by the children
will it elude the following, ami there
will be several selection* by >km mu*
* tcian*.
Primary tirade.
“Wake!” *:i\* the Stm*hire School.
Little Fhieken* Phelmt TiHasen.
taiith Guest, Frank Keve . U *ber'
f »aggett, I .avonia S'otko.
The Shoemaker Second tirade.
Listen to My Tale of Woe School
The Gingham l>og and the Falieo
Fat Mary McFonnell.
Flapping Song First and Si'eoml
Grade*.
Mi>* Mariar tlertruth* Sch tlebon.
Flip Flap -School.
The Fount ry Mouse Arthur Atkin
son, Harry Keve i, Kohert M tnthv.
A Story Third F.raile,
The . lonkey Gladys Green.
Maybe Harold Kudolph.
M \ shadow Ida Keve h
Diamond* The.ma la ’a*en.
Wit • Likes tin' H tin First Grade.
Fire Sung School.
Singing Kt>b* r* Daggett.
Grown tes Sc't -o .
(i rammer aiul High School.
Oporniur Y'horU'*. I. \ l*r*S llimr.
S inta !.licit* (!ia un n* Sell*
Rt*:u insJ- fin, o Jiv Mako a bra
•»rma! a> 1 1A a
Heath n^f .’at.*1 .»• *:;e*. Am K trZ
John S hi iva
IMaoV’ir I* M fit* a HATmenee
Kuittie* Furman ami b rr> '• auuhnn.
So: «* S\v« t-T ant ’ a . Ur «’l
A* » .it} »} fit • re.
I j . ; / A Sv 1 i * iy.
S:•. •: a 1 i *•: i. ! *
i' o .la ine* \Y h.tcotub Uiet
Jana > 11 ttv kin*.
^ata t K »i:11A•
i’hoi I h*r* * Muse in the Air*
* Grammar and il’.irii School.
4 ( losing Hr nark"* * ‘ur* •» • total.
Stov*'.. Han^a-*. < imo S oves. \Y:n
uott ii t". l*a nt* ami oils Krown %V
Hawkins IJamiware ami Furniture
Dt :*r. <Ona.it> bir>t .
H. E. ELLSWORTH
Hi W Utl», \f. %>K \.
... ASSAY OFFICE ...
Reports on Mines. Ore Analysis
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v.vrr. Zinc \U-U.-i, i\> ait.
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Public Stenographer
Typewriting Neatly Ikmo
♦ Local Forms
4 Mining Forms. Kt<\ ♦
MISS KATHERYNE McKEAN
Hotel Seward
Chas. S. Black
Public Stenographer & hook Keeper.
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CALL VI MINER'S STORE.
BROSIIS & NOON
Furnish Building Material
on Commission Basis.
We Compete with Any and
Everybody.
GET OUR PRICES FIRST.
Lumber & Material
BUTTS
HAS
IT
HOPE OUTFITS
DOING WELL
SAYS DENNY
.1:1,5 P, iav. captain of tin* power
|i who was recently awarded
the mail contract from Knik anchorage
to Hope and Sunrise arrived Miisinorn
^ on the Kvar.s to sign the necessary
pa pers.
|Vnii\ reports that mining in the
Hoped strict is helter this year than
over before
this SeilTert is about reaey to start
his hydraulic plane, i le was delayed
:l h\ the loss of pine in Turnagain
ir j.;,: a nt w shipment eomingon
tlie Admiral Sampson.
The Mathisen mining company has
made two clean-ups for ■*. total of about
;;oo. There was considerable “dead
work" in the tirst ground but it " ill Im?
better from now on.
Dick Paws in on Prow creek is nearly
ready to start his plant. Pol. Sapp, on
the Hu/ ard property has a shipment
of ore which will be sent out on the
Sampson.
FOR SALF
K. L> foot, Lot L Rk. I Sl)7:»
Lot JJ. Illk 1 I :» room well
furnished house with all
m od e r n improvements
Sj.JeO
Lot la. Idle Id and cabin
. Sl.000
! ,i*t )*;, Idle Id and cabin
> "i m )
I a >t J". 1 dock 10 a ml small
house.S |, bOO
Lot JO. 151k -.$1.100
Lot> ! to 10, idle d! . sj.r.oo
Lot" JO and Jo, Idoek JJ
...S l. 100
1 A>t" JO. and one-half of J1.
I d e i 1 with hldgs. sJ.Oi>0
i/'N 7 ami Idle. s si.JaO
SlvK
Dr. Romig
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HAVE
THIS SET
Oi k fllLAUY’S COMBINATION
TOILET PKkPIME SET
Hi «. *»t contains •*» of our mo>t pop
u .u* preparation*.
I Bottle flilady'.* Perfume
1 Large Bottle flilady s Shampoo
I Cake Miiatit ’* Cuticle Soap
I Jar Mi lady s' Rose Cold Cream
I Sifter Box flilady *s l alcum Pow
der.
\ou know these preparations, they
are famous for their pure qualities ami
agr* «*;» > »• odor*. They are living *old
the world over at from f>Uc to $100 for
each pr* para! ion. Your dealer would
'charge you not !»**« than $2.f>0 for* tin*
*et anu we are offering it to you for a
limited time onlv lor $1.00.
VANITY PURSE FREE.
FREE if you will send in your order
now we will send you absolutely free
with this set. One Simulation (ierman
Silver Vanity Purse, New \ ork s La
test Craze. This purse is of striped
design, two ball clasp, with cable link
i chain Silkoline lined, one side contains
half pocket, other side with spring coin
holders, dime, nickel and quarter.
We wi >**nd Milady’s Set complete
with Vanity purse if you order at once
for 'Loo. W»* sell you direct. Order
now today.
Agents need not write.
Send ten cents in stamps to cover
postage. Send *l.0o coin or money
order.
I NIVERAL PRODUCTS CO.
Dayton, Ohio.
HIS DREAM REALIZED
Wear-Ever Hosiery ami Paradise
(iarters.
We oiler for a limited time only, six
pail s of our finest .T*c value Guaran
teed Hose and a pair of our well known
Hen’s Paradise Garters for one dollar,
postpaid.
You know these hose; they stood the
! test when all others failed. They give
real foot comfort. They have no seams
to rip. They never become loose and
baggy as the shape is knit in, not
pressed in. They are Guaranteed for
fineness, for style, for superiorly of
material and workmanship, absolutely
stainless and to wear six months with
knit holes, or a new pair tree.
Don’t delay send in your order be
t'or offer expires.
WEAR-EVER HOSIERN CO M PA N Y
Dayton. Ohio.
Serial 01645.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT.
.Notice is hor*by given that the North
western Fisheries Company, a corpora
tion, as assignee of Richard \V. Hunt
ami William Pointer, being entitled to
the benellN or Section 2306 or the Re
vised Statute-* or the I'nlted States and
the amendments thereto, has applied to
make entry or the lands embraced In Non
mineral Surveys Nos. 678 and 670, situate
near the mouth of Kenai River, in the
Territory or Maska, and Non-Mineral Sur
vey No. 1122, situate on the Northwest
Shore of Chignik Bay, Territory of Al
aska, and more particularly described as
follow*, lo wit:
Survey No. 678.
lit';*, at Cor. 1. at line or mean hitch
lute hi l »<t bank or kenai Itivcr, cor
not set. wit. cor. an iron pipe set In
wonnl marked \V. c. M. c. S. 678 No.
I bears S. 58 dear, at min. V.. 4.01 chs.
dM; mouth of kenai Itiver bears N. so
\V. I 1 a tildes dtsl; I SI.M No.
1,7s bears N. 55 dejf. is mm. West 47.«>.*»
chs; t ot. No. a tract It. Itussian Creek
Mission Sue. bears N. 5 1 detc. 05 min.
\\»s| 17. a a «h'; thence from true cor.
I I. 10.7 i cns. to Cor. No. a an
ir,,n pipe >et m Kroimd marked \. S
( 7s i or. a; thence South 15.ai chs. tn
l.m*. \o. :* an iron pipe set in wound
1 \ S. t'.7$ « or. 3; I lienee \\ est
s I , Hi', to cor. No. 1. cor. not set,
wit cor. an me pipe market S. *»7s \V«
M« bears S. » detc .11 linn. Cast l.os
eli>; thence from true cor. No. I mean
dermic the mean hitfli title on Fast shore
ot ken 11 Itivcr I N. 1 :t dejr. a»> nun.
\\ . ti'.; a N. 7 detf. 3S mill. \\e>t
11 ’ .1 V St detr. a l mill. VV
3* ,ii>. n» cor. No. t. place of he gin
niiiv Viva 17. a<* acres. \ar. at all
corners ao deir. »5 mill. Cast.
1 hi' tract or >urvcy i> .situate in lati
tude . dei: ;ta min. 30 see. North and
loniritmle CM *!•■ ar. I i mill. IS see. West;
det. rimiUMt at a point on l ast Hank ol
kenai Hi\er, t I a miles above ts month. 1
additonal t * onrmal homestead en- I
II \ of Itichard W. limit at Sprillkllelil. !
Mi''<*iiri, No. aiiOtt. dated February a,
I s 7 S.
Survey no. b/y.
Meg. » or. V.. 1 an Iron pipe sot it.
gi iin.i marked ? 6*9 Cor. i MC \\C
If,.ill whence I SI M No. 67 S hears N. •* 1
dog. in min. \V. SS.35 chs; thenee hast
\ .ir. 27 deg. h. . ItV clis. to creek 1 Ik
wide 2.o t eli-. to c»»r. No. 2, an iron
p;pe <et in ground marked A. S. G79 Cor
2; thence S. Var. 26 deg. 50 mill. H.
is eh- to creek I Ik. wide; 1.52 chs. 1
t,, cor No. 3 an iron pipe set in ground '
ii.strived A s 670 « or. 3; thence West
\ ||- a7 deg. i:. 2.03 clis. to Cor. No
i an iron pipe set in ground marked i
\ s. Cor. » and being identical with
(i.p i original survey; thenee .North
Var. 2 7 deg. h. .62 chs. double pipe
line; 1.52 chs. to cor. No. 1, place of
beginning. Viva 0.31 acres.
Tins survey is situate in latitude 60
deg. 3 2 mill. 30 see. North; longitude
151 dec. I* mill. 4S sec. West. Computed
from the latitude and longitude oT Cor
No I f. s. a. >. No. 67 s, as obtained
fp,.in the c. >. Coast and Ceodetlc Survey
charts. .
Survey No. 1122.
s. 36 deg. 32 linn. W. 0.73 ebs;ss-ss
g ,t. \Ii Cut* N >. I. cor. hot set.
wit e*>r. an iron pipe set in ground
ii, irk I \\ o - l 122 bear- N. 2 59 «’h-;
fi m will 'll wit Cor. i SI M > 1122 bear
- dec. :: 2 min. \V. 0.7 3 ch-; i . >. I .
\! ;i ii - >. » di g. 17 min. \V. 1.03
, |,*«.; N. w. cot*. bou-e on sau i
,t.i l. !,- s. to dec. t- mm. h; then ■“
\..rtb from M. C. cor. No. t 12.70 eh-.
; . e.*r. No. 2 an iron pipe -et in ground
i.Tk'd > 1122; I i l * * 11 * ’ * ■ i 7,'.:. clis.
, , k , !k- \\ de; It'S .-ti-. cor. No.
; ,,i • pipe -« t in ground marked
M22, ri'Min when «' co|\ No. 2. Mil*. 1
i, i,-' \ ;.o d.-c. mm. I . 33.3s eh-,
ill-t; Iheuee south 2.12 'll-, to MC eof.
no*, not -et. wit. eor. an iron
I |.e -et ill »! 1 'll II irked S. 1 1 22 \VC
, f. , bear- \ lib 1.52 eb-. di-t; Hence
rt (j,j \\ t .i ,,|*. ni> ; me.mdermg ordi
nal \ b.gh tule chikmk bay t s. 77
deg. .7 mm. W. 2.96 eh-. 2 M 60
d< g. , mm. W 2.0.* eh-. > "■ »<
ill i" n n. \\ i. I i'll-: i N. ;, t deg.
,,Hll \\ • < N i deg. "S
hi.!, I o *s chs. 6. 7 3. deg. 50 10 |.
\\ . • ; s. 10 deg 55 min. II.
1,7 j - *5 2« deg. 3S min. W.
;* 7' , -v * - 2s (!• g. min. W
•j-- el’.-; to M< Cor. N<». t. place oT
beginning- \rea ;2 acres. Var. .it all
(■inner- 20 deg. 35 min. hast.
Tin- survev ..t* tract of land is situate
In la11tu<h deg. 22 min. I t North
a- determined tr im c ,r. No. 1 of iln
— * j i v»* \. n»e ipproviinate longitude of said
tract i- !.*•- deg. 2s mm. W'e-t. as de
termined from Hie latest charts of Ohig
niK bay.
additional to original .‘homestead
entry of William Pointer at bo'Oicvtllc,
Mi.-sout:, No. 7.02, dab d Vpril 15. is 70
vny and all persons elatmtng adver-cly
any i*oi‘tioii of the above described tract
or land are reipiiced to III** with the
begist r and Itcceiver of flu* 1 tilted state-'
l.and • HTiee at .luneau. Wa-ka. their ad
v*a-e 1 aim thereto, under oath, during
ip,, pen I ■ -f pubhcatioii or within thirty
d.i\- there after, or they will be barred
by the pro\t-io»s of ihe -latute.
Nfiirniwi-.s 1 MitN m-hi ini s co.
1 iat;l ‘HTiee, Juneau, Maska, April
’ 2". I’M 1
li 1- hercbv ord- r< I that the foregoing
notice be ptibli-bel r<»r the -tatutory per
iod a :!.e Sew i t t 1 \ ‘ iilti'Wil.v, a Hail'
new-paper of- general circulation printed
a? -eward, Va-k-t. the nearest paper to
-aid above described claim or -urvey.
c. |1. WAl.kKIt. Itegi-ter.
Serial 01634.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT.
See. 230G-7.
N .♦ i,• e is hereby given that tin* North
we-;, rn ri.-dierie-s‘company. a corporation,
a- a"ignee of William pointer, being en
titled to the bcliellts of Seetiol) 2306
of the Revised Statutes of the t inted
Mat* s and the amendments thereto, has
applied to make entry of the lands em
braced in Pnited States Non-Mineral Sur
vey > Nos. 1121 and 1129, situate on
r. hmhk I ago.»n, Instriet of Alaska, and
’it.e • particularly described as follows, to
wit;
Survey No. 1124.
p,cg. at M. c. Cor. No. 1, cor. not set.
wit. eor. Iron pipe set in ground marked
S. 1121 W. C. Cor. 1. bears S. 1.23 rhs.
dist; I'. S. L. M. S. 952 bears N. 34 deg.
2 i mm. 20 see. !•'. 67.71 ehs; U. S. L.
M. 676 bears N. 3 1 deg. 19 nun. 40 see.
I 65.29 ehs; Cor. 3 S. 725 bears N. 40
deg. y:i mm. 20 sec. K. 27.10 ch<; thence
ir in M. c. Cor. No. t meandering beach
or chignlk I agoon at ordinary higti tide
(I) N. 79 deg. 02 nun. W. 3.29 ehs.
2 S. 39 deg. 02 min. W. 2.63 ehs.
(3) S. 81 deg. 51 min. W. 6.92 ehs. (4)
S. 17 deg. 41 min. W. 1.82 ehs. to M C.
Lor. No. 2 ,eor. not set; wit. cor. an iron
pipe set in ground marked S. 1124 \V. C.
• or. 2: bears K. 1.4 I ehs. dist; thence
from M. c. Cor. No. 2 E. 12.30 ehs. to
Cor. No. 3. cor. not set; wit. cor. an
iniii pipe >et m ground marked W. C.
ror. 3 S. 1121, bears W. 0.28 ehs;
s. \\\ eor. a bouse on sand spit bears
N. 28 deg. 3*3 min. E. t mile dist; S. E.
i or. or house at native village bears
N. 17 deg. 30 min. W. about 3 miles
<h<t; thence from true eor. No. 3 N. 4.12
ch>. to cor. No. 1, place of beginning.
\rea 3.62 acres. Var. at all corners 20
i deg. 30 min. East. Latitude 56 deg. 19
! nun. 41 see., longitude 158 deg. 30 min.
Survey No. 1129.
Reg. at M. C. Cor. No. 1 high tide
mark on Chignik I. a goon a boulder In
place above ground marked s. 1120 Cor.
1. from whence 1J. S. L. M. S. 953 bears
N. s deg. or, min. F. 67.81 ehs. dlst;
p:liar rock bears N. 88 deg. 21 min. W.
one-hair mile dlst; \v. C. Cor. 1 Sur. 959
hears S. 72 deg. 56 inln. 01 sec W.
2 1.23 ehs. (list; thenee from M. C. Cor.
.No. 1 s. 20.60 ehs. to M. C. Cor. No. 2.
cor. not <et; wit. cor. an Iron pipe sot
in ground marked S. tt20 W. C. eor. 2
bears N. 2.71 ehs; thence from true eor.
No. 2 meandering beach at ordinary high
tide (!) N. 40 deg. 18 min. E. 3.05
ehs. (2) N. 6 4 deg. 50 min. E. 3.4 2 ehs.
I (3) N. 38 deg. 22 Inin. E. 3.46 ehs. (4)
N. 10 deg. 51 min. F. 2.56 chS. (5) N.
6 deg. 17 min. W. 3.73 ehs. (6) N. 21
deg. 33 min. E. 2.75 ehs. (7) N. 31 deg.
05 min. \V. 4.00 ChS. (S) N. 64 leg. 01
: min. \V. 2.88 ehs. (0) N. 86 deg. 57 min.
W. 3.85 ehs. to eor. No. 1, place or be
• ginning. Area 13.52 acres. Yar. at all
! corners ?o deg. 3,5 min. Fast.
\s additional to original homestead en
try of William Pointer at Mooneville, Mis
I sourl. No. 7102, dated April 15, 1870.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
any portion or the above described tract
j or land are required to tile with the
Register and Receiver of the United States
; Land Office at Juneau. Alaska, their ad
. verso claim thereto, under oath, during
the period or publication or within thirty
davs thereafter, or they will be barred
bv the provisions of the statute.
NORTHWESTERN FISHERIES CO.
lT. s. Land Office, Juneau, Alaska, April
20, 1911.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing
notice he published for the statutory per
iod in the Seward Gateway, a newspaper
of general circulation printed at Sew
ard. Alaska, the nearest newspaper to
'-aid above described claim or survey.
C. B. WALKER, Register.
DR. CHARLES T. DAGGETT
Bridge Work eind Porcelain Specialist
Satisfaction Guaranteed In All Branches of
(Jp'to'Dale Dentistry.
Deceit Block Telephone Seward, Alaska
ui-»ua-»-iQ —*****—
J. LINDLEY GREEN
LAWYER
o\» r Hank of St*war*I Seward, Alaska
PETER ANDERSON
PAINTING
AND
PAPERHANGING
ROOSEVELT ROADHOUSE
MILE 23
Best Accommodations for Travelers
Dogfish Galore Dog Stables
A. W. ROBERTS. Prop.
NOTICE
Charles Kkkftinc, Carpenter
Shop is temporarily removed to build
inir southside of Colman house.
Igloo No. 9,
Order of Pioneers
Meets the First Monday Ni^ht of each
month at the A. B. hall.
w m. Sauers. Pres. Isaac Evans. Sec v
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If * man lilres a woman that s his busines'f.
And if a woman hires a man that s her busi*
ness.
/V nd if ther jjet married that s their business.
BUI CLEANING. PRESSING
AND TAILORING
IS MY BUSINESS.
C. HENNING
Agent for
FRED KAUFFMANN CLOTHES
PIONEER
HOSPITAL
OF SEWARD
DR. J. H. ROMIO, Director
Rates, $ i.">0 per Day
Monthly Hospital Tickets $I.T>() tach
Mining Contracts Solicited
A
Seward Water
and
Power Company
John A. Nelson, Manager
Office Bank of Seward Building
SEWARD. - ALASKA
OLD CROW
OLD HERMITAGE
OLD WINES
Blue Ribbon Beer
Olympia Beer
ONLY MINERAL CABINET
WHERE? AT
JACK’S
J. P. Stotko - Proprietor
2—1 THE I—
NORTHERN
LEO MAKGULES, PROl’R.
WINES
LIQUORS
CIGARS
BOWLING ALLEY
BILLIARD AND POOL
TABLES
Seward, - Alaska
L • J
Seward Commercial Co.
.. Seward's Up-to-date Business House..
Carries a Full Line of
Miners’ and Prospectors’ Supplies, ients
Stoves, Ammunition and Hardware.
Reliance, Maximum and Supreme brands
Canned Fruits and Vegetables.
Dry Goods, Hats, Caps. Sundries.
Ladles’ and Gent’s Furnishings.
Exclusive on Crossett Shoes
Victors, Victrolas and Victor Records
We give money back on anything purchased
here if not satisfactory.
FURNITURE AND HARDWARE
COAL MINER'S AMO GOLD MIMfR'S SLPPI II S
Doors &. Windows
I jA hit's I hinges
I X ! i I ’arlor Healers
(lasoline Stoves
i '<)u!v St oves
< ’amp Stoves
Air Tiifht Heaters
( >i 1 St oves
Alcohol Stoves
Spark Muirs
,J ump < oils
Batteries
Granite Ware
Aluminum Ware
A si »est os
1* iV B Paper
Mahhoii) Rooting
'Tar 1 \iper
I )eafeninir felt
Weather Strips
Gasoline
(I as Knjjrine < >il
Ni.irine Knifine Oil
Valve < >il
Klaine < >il
Floor < >i 1
Linseed < )il
<'up < Jrease
1 ’a i tits
Laequeret Paint
Asplialtum Paint
Brushes
Varnishes
Turpentine
Japan
Denatured Alcohol
t’oal Tar
Lamps
Lanterns
Tents
PHONE BLACK 4
Rifles
Shot <Inns
.\ mtmiuif ion
l-’i>iiinii* Tackle
<Jiant Powder
( ap>
Fust*
H**nch Forces
Hiaeksmith‘i t 'oal
Bellows
Wheel Harrows
(’utler.v
Fire < 'lay
Fire Frick
Lime
Cement
(Hass
Hope
Mercury
Seine Tw 'ne
J. L. GRAEF
! PACIFIC ALASKA
HAVIBATIBH COMPANY
ALASKA PACIFIC S. S. CO. ALASKA COAST CO.
PUGET SOUND-ALASKA ROUTE
Steamers leave Seattle every ten days each month on the
5th, 15th, 25th,
via the INSIDE PASSAGE, for Ketchikan, Juneau, Yakutat,
Katalla, Cordova, Ellamar, Valdez, Latouche, Seward,
Cook Inlet Points and Kodiak Island.
PUGET SOUND-CALIFORNIA ROUTE
Seattle to San Francisco, connecting with steamers Yale and Har
vard for Southern California Points.
CALLING AT KNIK, KODIAK AND ILLIAMNA
The Admiral Sampson leaves Seattle May 15.
ThcAdmlral Evans leaves Seattle May 25.
Right reserved to change steamers and sailing dates without notice.
B. F. WATSON, General Agent. WAYNE BLUE, Local Agent.
ALASKA
STEAMSHIP CO.
SAFETY SERVICE SPEED
Sailings every Six Days for Valdez, Cordova, Skagway, Juneau,
ketckikan and Seattle
S. S. Dirigo leaves Seward 13th of each month for Cook Inlet points and Dutch Harbor.
Regular freight service tor Ketchikan, Juneau, Sheep Creek, Treadwell,
Douglas, Cordova, Ellamar, Valdez and Latouche. Explosives, S.
5. Seward. Sailing from Seattle each month: S. S. Sew
ard, 5th; S. S. Latouche, 15th; S. S. Cordova, 25th.
t&TRight reserved to change this schedule without notice-©*
F. B. TRACY, General Agent C. B. GUPTILL, Agent
H. V. HOBEN A. F. DAVIS
ALASKA TRANSFER
H. V. HOBEN, Manager
—-—-Dealers in
COAL, WOOD AND ICE
General Transferring Phones, Main 17 and 41
...PIONEER HOTEL...
F. B. CANNON. PROPR.
Newly Furnished and Renovated. Twelve Comfortable
Rooms. Nicely Furnished Ladies’ Sitting- Room. Family
Accommodations as Good as Can Be Had in Alaska.
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