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MYSTERY SURROUNDS DEATH OF CORDOVAN. The Goldfield, Nev., Daily Tribune, of May 25, contains the following ac count of the death of a former wo man of Cordova, and her many friends here will be pained to learn of her untimely demise: “The remains of Mrs. Georg* Geiger, wife of the as sistant superintendent of the Southern Pacific Railway, found dead in bed at Imily, have been shipped to Blainville, Texas, for interment. Ac cording to word from Winnemucca, there is an air of mystery surrounding the case and it has been intimated from several sources that the affair is being hushed up, all of which leads to the opinion that Mrs. Geiger com mitted suicide.” George Geiger was formerly super intendent of the Copper River & Northwestern Railroad. Filson’s Cruiser shirts and riding breeches made of Olive oil green for estry cloth, fine for outing wear. Brown & Hawkins. “Quality First.” WATERMAN GIVES PENS TO OFFICERS. Capt. J. C. Hunter, ami Purser Clem H. Shepard, of the steamship North western, have recently received hand some fountain pons, the gift of L. E. j Waterman, millionaire fountain pen maker, who is making the present voyage on that boat.—(Empire.) CORDOVANS ON MARIPOSA. Some prominent Cordova people passed through to Anchorage on the Mariposa to look at the new railroad city. Amongst them were George Hazelet, president of the Cordova chamber of commerce and a really live president, Sam Blum, the big merchant. Captain Lathrop and Fren Glassbrenner. They will return on the sa?ne boat. Big new shipment of Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums; new patterns in Rex Grass Rugs. Brown & Hawkins “Quality First.” Machinery for Prompt Shipment Machine Shop Boilers and Engines Wood Working Shop Gasoline Engines Blacksmith Machines Air Compressors Sheet Metal Works Hoists and Pumps BOTH NEW AND USED MACHINES FERINE MACHINERY COMPANY SEATTLE H.V. HOBEN A. F. DAVIS ALASKA TRANSFER H. V. HOBEN, Manager 1 ... ■■ ■ Dealer* In COAL, WOOD AND ICE General Transferring Phone*, Main 17 and 41 Hotel Seward W. A. M'NEILEY. P»o». MODERN CONVENIENCES RATES $1.00 TO $3.00 PER DAY HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS ELECTRIC LIGHTS Royal Bakery, Third Avenue, now under new management Home Cook ing. All kinds of pastry and bread, fresh daily. Meals and lunches at all hours. Steady boarders, $1.00 per day. 6-9—1 mo. DRINK Delicious, Healthful Carbonated Beverages The Seward Soda Works Is now open for business. Orders from tlie Westward will be shipped by return boat. The Photograph Studio Will be opened for business next Sunday, June 7th. Hot ranee by the Col man House. Today s Best Bargains In Seward Corner Adams on 4th Avenue Corner of Jeffer son and 4th Ave. Terms on Both ALASKA LAND AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY G. BENJ. POINDEXTER. Manager. A great many people outside and inside Alaska are now anxious to get any news they can of the place where the government railroad will be. To save writing letters you could send the Gateway, either your own read copy or get another. Serial No. 01594. ADDITIONAL ENTRY. UNDER SECTION 2306 OF THE REVISED STATUTES OF THE UNITED STATES. APPLICATION. United States Land Office, Juneau, Alaska. May 14, 1916. Alaska Packers Association, assignee of Robert T. Jolley, being entitled to the bene fits of section 2306 of the revised statutes of the United States granting additional lands to noldlem and sailors who served in the Rebel lion, does hereby apply to enter United States survey No. 1032, situate on a narrow sand spit about one and one-uuarter miles northeast of Entrance Point, Port Moller, Bering Sea, Dis trict of Alaska, and more particularly describ ed as follows: Beginning at M. C. Corner No. 1 on the shore line of Port Moller, whence Witness Corner bears north 1.47 chains, from whence Corner No. 1, Survey 237, bear* north 47 deg. 34 min. cast, 33.42 chains, and United States Location Monument Survey 1147 beurs north 87 deg. 65 min. west, 104.16 chains, und Harbor Point bears south 16 deg. 00 min. west; thence north 3.62 chains to M. C. Cor ner No. 2 on the shore line of Love's Lagoon, whenca M. C. Corner No. 1, Survey 1033, bears north 4.44 chains, and Witness Corner No. 2 bears south 137 chains, from whence northeast corner cannery building bears south 82 deg. 36 min. west , thence meandering along the shore line of Ia>ve s Lagoon: l. North 79 deg. 68 min. west, 0.98 chains: 2 North 60 deg. 69 min. west, 4.21 chains; 3 North 63 deg. 64 min. west, 1.74 chains; 4. South 11 dog. 12 min. west, 0.97 chains; 6 South 31 deg. 67 min. east, 1.97 chains; 6. North 75 deg. 63 min. west, 3.29 chains to M. C. Corner No. 3 on the shore line of ta>ve‘s Lagoon, whence smoke stack at can nery bears south 82 deg. 05 min. west; thence south 2.14 chains to M. C. Corner No. 4 on the shore line of Port Moller, whence Entrance Point beurs south 76 deg. 49 min. west; thence meandering along the shore line of Port Moller: 7. South 64 deg. 44 min. east, 3.60 chains; 8. South 70 deg. 36 min. east, 6.28 chains to M. C. Corner No. 1 and the point of be ginning. Containing an area of 3.02 acres. \ arla tlon 19 deg. 16 min. east. As additional to the >rlg:nal homestead entry of Robert T. Jolley, ,-o. 17?8. entered December 3, 1868, at United States Land Of fice at Springfield, Mo. for the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section J, Township 34, Range 17, containing 40 acres. Notice is hereby given that any and all per sons claiming any portion of tho above described land are required to file a protest during the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, in accordance with law. with the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office at Juneau, Alaska. ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION, lly Henry F. Fortmann, President. Address: San Francisco, California. Notice of the above application will be pub lished in the Seward Gateway, printed at Seward. Alaska, which I hereby designate as the newspai*er published nearest the land ap plied for in said application. C. B. WALKER. Register. United States Land Office, Juneau, Alaska. j Date of first Publication May 20, 1916. I Date of Inst Publication August 2. 1915. Serial No. 01595. ADDITIONAL ENTRY. UNDER SECTION 2306 OF THE REVISED STATUTES OF THE UNITED STATES. APPLICATION. United States Land Office. Juneau, Alaska. May 14, 1915. Alaska Packers Association, assignee of Robert T. Jolley, being entitled to the bene fits of 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 survey No. 1031, situate near United States Survey No. 28T on Love** Creek, two miles east of Entrunco Point Bering Sea, District | of Alaska, and moro particularly described as ! follows: Commencing at Corner No. I, whence Coast Survey Monument bears north 10 deg. | •16 min. west, and United States Location i Monument Survey 1147 bears south 76 deg. j 42 min. west, 187.08 chains, and shore of j Port Moller bears south 6 deg. 10 min. west, about 43 chains distant; thence east 7 chains to i Corner No. 2, whence Corner No. 3 Survey ! No. 237 bears south 37 deg. 35 min. west, 6.7a chains; thence north 7 chains to Corner No. 3, whence Coast Survey Monument bears south 13 deg. 48 min. west, and Const Survey Monument bears north 11 deg. 12 min. west; thence west 7 chains to Corner No. 4, whenc Corner No. 2, Survey 1045, bears north 13 deg. 60 min. west, 9.30 chains; thence south 7 chains to Corner No. I and the point of be ginning. Area 4.90 acres. Variation 19 deg. 15 min. cast. As additionhI to the original homestead entry of Robert T, Jolley, No. 1788, enteru. | December 3, 1868, at United Stales Land Of fice at Springfield, Mo. for the northeust quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 34, Range 17, containing 40 acres. Notice is hereby given that any and all per sons claiming any portion of the above described land are required to file a protest during the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, in accordance with law, with the Register and Receiver of the United S'ates Land Office at Juneau, Alaska. ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION. By Henry F. Fortmann, President. Address: San Francisco, California. Notice of the above application will be pub lished In tho Seward Gateway, printed at Seward, Alaska, which I hereby designate as the newspH|»er published nearust the land ap plied for in said application. C. B. WALKER, Register, United States Land Office, Juneau, Alaska • Date of first Publication May 20. 1915. Dute of lusi Publication August 2, 1915. wmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmrnmmm Serial No. 01596 ADDITIONAL ENTRY. UNDER SECTION 2306 OF THE REVISED STATUTES OF THE UNITED STATES. APPLICATION. United State* Land Office, Juneau, Alaska. May 14, 1915. Alaska Packers Association, assignee of Robert T. Jolley, being entitled to the bene fits of section 2306 of the luvised statutes of the United States granting additional lands to soldiers and sailors who served in the Rebel lion, does hereby apply to enter United States survey No. 1015, situate on Love's Lake near Love's Creek, about two miles east of En trance Point, Bering Sea, District of Alaska, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at Corner No. 1 whence shore line of Love's Lake bears west 0.26 chains, and Const Survey Monument bears north 11 deg. 45 min. west: thence south 6.99 chains to Corner No. 2, whence shore of Love's Lake bears North 30 deg. west 1 chain, and Cor ner No. 4, Survey 1031, bears south J3 deg. 50 min. east, 9.30 chains; thence east 6.1*9 chains to Corner No. 3, whence Un»U*d Stales Location Monument Survey 1147 bears south 70 deg. 45 min. west, 145.29 chains, and Coast Survey Monument bears north 13 ueg. 60 min. west, and Corner No. 3 Survey 237 bears south 2 deg. 23 min. west, 21.41 chains; thence north 6.99 chains to Corner No. 4 ; thence west 5.99 chains to Corner No. 1 and the place of beginning. Containing an area of 3.59 acres. Magnetic Variation, 19 deg. 15 min. east. As additional to the original homestead entry of Robert T. Jolley, No. 1iS3, entered December 3, 1868, at United States Land Of fice at Springfield, Mo. for the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 34, Range 17,• containing 4U acres. Notice is hereby given that any and all per sons claiming any portion of the above described land are required to file a protest during the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, in accordance with luw, with the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office at Juneau, Alaska. ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION. By Henry F. Fort man n. President. Address; San Francisco, California. Notice of the above application will be pub lished in the Seward Gateway, printed at Seward, Alaska, which I hereby designate as the newspaper published nearest the land ap plied for in said application. C. B. WALKER, Register, United States Land Office, Juneau, Alaska. Date of first Publication May 20, 1915. Date of last Publication August 2, 1915. SERIAL NO. 01597. ADDITIONAL ENTRY. UNDER SECTION 2306 OE THE REVISED STATUTES OF THE UNITED STATES. APPLICATION. United States Land Office, Juneau, Alaska. , May 14, 1915. , , Alaska Packers Association, assiknee of ; Robert. T. Jolley, heiiiK entitled to the lame nt* of section 2306 of the revised statutes of | the United States Krnntint? additional lands to Holdieis and sailors who served in the Rebel* > iion, doe* hereby apply to enter United States 1 survey No. 1046, situate just west of Lows ; Point and one-half mile e..*l of Blulf Point, Mine Harbor, Herendeen Hay. Herlntc Sea, j District of Alaska, and more particularly i described as follows: Heginnintf at M. C. Corner No. 1 on the shore lino of Mine Harbor, whence Witness • Corner to Corner I bears north 1.11 chains, , from whence United States Lx at I on Monu- , meut, Survey 1046, bears south 85 dc2- 16 inln. | west, 19.67 ciiait.s, and Acorn Rock bears south 72 dek. 04 min. east, and Crow Point bears south 36 de*. 38 min. east; thence north 3.28 chains to M. C. Corner No. 2 on the snore ■ line of Herendeen Hay, whence Shingle Point ! bears north 68 detf. 23 min. west and Witness ) Corner to Corner 2 bears south 1.65 cohuis; thence ineandei intJ aloiuf the shore line of ^ Herundeon Hay: „ . . 1. North 17 deg. 41 min. cast, 4.65 chain*; 2. North U deg. 26 min. east, 4.65 chains; 3. North 2 deg. 66 inln. east, 4.65 chains; j 4. North 3 deg. 28 min. west, 4.43 chains to M. C. Corner No. 3, whence end of Hlull Point bears south 67 deg, 3U min. west, und Witness Corner to Corner 3 bear* east .76 chains; thence east 16.93 chains to < orner No. 4, whence Crow Point hours south 20 deg. 60 min. oust; thence south 11.61 chains to M. C. Corner No. 6 on the shore line of Mine Harbor, whence Witness Corner to Corner 6 bears north 1.71 chains, from whence point situate on the survey bears north 63 deg. 19 min. west, 8.26 chains; thence meandering along the shore line of Mine Harbor: 5. South 71 deg. 04 min. west, 3.61 chains; 6. South 64 deg. 36 min. west, 3.30 chains; 7. South 68 deg. 01 ntin. west, 5.78 chains; 8. South 56 deg. 49 min. west, 3.50 chains; 9. South 62 deg. 28 min. west, 4.38 chains to M. C. Corner No. 1 and place of beginning. Containing an area of 26.66 acres. Variation 19 deg. 20 min. cast. As additional to the original homestead entry of Robert T. Jolley, No. 1788, entered December 3, 1868. ut United States Land Of fice at Springfield, Mo. for the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 34, Range 17, containing 40 acres. Notice is hereby given that any und all per sona claiming any portion of the above described land are required to file a protest during the i>eriod of publication or thirty days thereafter, in accordance with law, with the Register and Receiver of the UnPtd States Land Office at Juneau, Alaska. ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION. By Henry F. Fort man n, President Address: San Francisco, California. Notice of the above application will be pub lished in the Seward Gateway, printed at Sewurd, Alaska, which 1 hereby designate as the newspui>er published nearest the land ap plied for in said application. C. H. WALKER, Register, United States Land Office, Juneau. IHrtk H« Date of first Publication May 20, 1915. Date of last Publication August 2. 1915. Serial No. 01592. ADDITIONAL ENTRY. UNDER SECTION 2306 OF THE REVISED STATUTES OF THE UNITED STATES. APPLICATION. United States Land Office, Juneau, Alaska. May 11, 1915. Alaska Packers Association, assignee of Robert T. Jolley, being entitled to the bene fits of section 2306 of the revised statutes of the United States grunting additional lands to soldiers and sailors who served in the Rebel lion, docs hereby apply to enter United States survey No. 1031, situate on Port Motler Spit, about two miles northeast of United States Survey 1148, District of Alaska, and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at M. C. Corner No. 1 on the shore line of Port Moller, whence northeast corner of cannery building beurs north 44 deg. 05 min. west, and Point Divide bears south 62 deg. 31 min. west, and United States location Monument Survey 1148 bears south 27 deg. 23 min. west, 180.69 chains, and wit ness Corner bears east 2.49 chains; thence east 4.41 chains to Corner No. 2; thence south . If.91 chains to Corner No. 3, whence Point Divide bears south 63 deg. 36 min. west, and United States Location Monument Survey 1031 bears north 8 deg. 25 min. east, 46.60 chains; tbencs west 11.22 chains to M. C. Corner No. 4. whence Witness Corner bears east 2.79 chains, and Doe Point bears south 69 deg. 34 min. west, and United States 1-oca* tion Monument Survey 1147 bears north 3i deg. 03 min. west; tnence meandering along the shore line of Port Moller: 1. North 21 deg. 41 min. east, 10.3v chains; 2. North 19 deg. 39 min. east, 8.86 chains; to M. C. Corner No. 1 and the point of be ginning. Containing an area of 13.16 acres. Magnetic variation, 19 deg. 16 min. east. As additional to the original homestead entry of Robert T. Jolley. No. 1788. entered December 2, 1868. at United States Land Of fice at Springfield. Mo. for the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 31, Range 17, containing 40 acres Notice is hereby given that any and ail per sons claiming any portion of the above described land are required to hie a protest during the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, in accordance with ‘aw, w»t.i the Itegisier and Receiver of the United Slates lair.d OfTite at Juneau, Alaska. A CASK A PACKCKS ASSOCIATION, Ry Henry F. Fortmann, President. Address; San Francisco, California. Notice of the above application will be pub lished in the Sewurd Oatev.ay, printed at Seward, Alaska, which I hereby designate as thu newspaper published nearest the land ap plied for in said application. C. U. WALKER. Register, United States Lari 1 Office, Juneau, Alaska. Date of first Publication May 20. 1916. Date of last Publication August 2, 19ia, Serial No. 01690. ADDITIONAL ENTRY. UNDER SECTION 2306 OF THE REVISED STATUTES OF THE UNITED STATES. APPLICATION. United State* Land Office, Juneau, Alaska May 14, 1016. Alaska Packers Association, assignee ol David Jenkins, being entitled to Uie bene nis of section 26oe of tne revised statutes of tne United mates granting additional lanua to soldiers and sailors who served in the Rebel lion, doe* hereby apply to enter United Males survey No. 1047, situate just soutn of Coal v,reek, lierendeen Day, liering Sea. District of Alaska, and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at M. C. Corner No. 1 on the shore line of lierendeen Hay, whence face of Hold Hluil Point beurs south 4 deg. 16 nun. west, and Eagle Rock bears south 0 deg. 06 nun. east, und Witness Corner to Corner No 1 bears cast 1.66 chains, thence east 6.o.‘ chains to Corner No. 1, whence Unileu States ideation Monument, Survey ioi7. bear* south 02 deg. 46 min. west, l.o.> cnains. from whim* j Pinnacle Peak bears *>uui 70 deg. 06 mm. east, und point of land bears north 20 deg. 11 min. west, and Eagle Rock bears *-uUi od deg. 15 min. west; tnence iiortn 10.06 cnains to Corner No. 6, whence Pinnacle Rock bean soutn t>2 deg. 2o nun. east; thence west, V.bU chains to M. C. Corner No. 4, whence Eagle Rock bears south 6 deg. 66 min. east, and Witness Corner to Corner No. 4 bear* east 2.20 chains; thence meandering along the snore line of Herendeen Hay: 1. South 14 deg. 27 min. east, 2.06 chains. 2. South 66 deg. 61 min. east, 6.67 chain*. 6. South 62 deg. 42 min. east, 4.22 chains. to M. C. Corner No. 1 and the point ol be ginning. Containing an area of 6.00 acre*. Variation 10 deg. 60 inin. east. As additional to the original homestead entry of David Jenkins No. 677, at Sioux City, iuwa, dated November 4, 1667, containing 120 acres. Notice is hereby given that any and all per son* claiming any portion ol the above described land are required to file u protest during the period of publication or thirty day* thereafter, in accordance with law. with the Register and Receiver of the United State* Land Office at Juneau, Alaska. ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION. Uy Henry F. Fortmann, President. Address: San Francisco, California. Notice of the above application will be pub lished in the Seward Cateway, printed at Seward, Alaska, which I hereby designate as the ncw*paj*er published nearest the land ap plied for in said application. C. B. WALKER. Register, United States Land Office, Juneau, Alaska. Date of first Publication May 20, LUG. Date of last Publication August 2, 1016. 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