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Genera! Contractor Fireproof Hotel. Appartment House, Office Building Construction, Dock. Warehouse and Bridge Building Ul KINDS Of CONCREIE WORK Will bo pl- .iM ti to submit estimates and f. v all kinds of construction work. J. P. MANTELL, Hotel Seward 0. W. PALMER I KNIK, ALASKA THE BEST LINE OF MERCHANDISE OBTAINABLE On account of having our own ship bringing in merchandise fresh from the outside, we are able to quote you prices that competition cannot touch. WcSav^YouJrtoney The goods that we carry are the best that can be bought at any price. A trial order will convince you. REMEMBER WE CARRY EVERYTHING WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON EVERY ITEM C. W. PALMER, Knik, Alaska PACIFIC ALASKA NAVIGATION CO. “The Admiral Line” STEAMERS SAIL FROM SEATTLE 5 P. M. 5th, 15th, 25th of Each Month for SOUTHEASTERN AND SOUTHWESTERN ALASKA PORTS bailing of 15th calls llliamna ami Kodiak. Ml Vessels call at Kmk anchorage During Open Reason. -CALIFORNIA Seattle to San Francisco, every Wednesday and Sunday, connecting with Steamers Yale and Harvard for Southern California Points. High* n 'i‘rvetl to change *tean.et" and "ailing dates without notice. RICHARD J. RINGWOOD. Manager. WAYNE BLUE, Local Agent. _ * Pioneer Hotel F. B. CANNON. Prop. Knik Alaska KNIK S LEADING HOTEL NO HA It Accommodations for Ninety Guests Large General Lobby Private Lobby for Ladies Lest Rates : : Lest Treatment 1 Ik.vt Accommodations HOTEL OVERLAND E. L. WHITTE.WORE, PROP. Headquarters for Mining Men SEWARD, - - - ALASKA THE SEWARD LIGHT AND POWER CO. Incorporated November 1905 under the Laws of the Territory of Alaska S. M. GRAFF, President and General Manager Controctors and dealers in Electric Supplies and Apparatus. Office At the Station. TELEPHONE MAIN 123 i Lang's (Pat.) Hot Blast Smokeburning STOVES AM) RANGES Arc GUARANTEED to burn but one-half as much fuel as OLD STYLE RANGES. Because they consume all gases and smoke In fuel. All fuel is burned from top. The “PACIFIC,” as shown in cut. is our Stand ard Family Range made in three sizes. We Make Stoves from $1.00 to $300 W Write us for Catalogues, F. S. LANG MANUFACTURING CO., 2756 First Avenue. South, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON USE Reliance Coffee Rich and Satisfying NATIONAL GROCERY CO., Soli Distributors lor Alaska Copeland Shirt Company, Inc. Shirt Makers to Pautktlau People Shirts. Night Shirts, Pajamas and Underwear to Order Measures Taken by Brown & Hawkins A large line of Samples to select from, Telephone Main B2U8 505 Union Street SEATTLE, WASH. . SAFETY FIRST! - Ruhstaller’s Gilt Edge Beer Sacramento, Calif. SERVED AT ALL CAFES ('HAS. H. MUELLER Manufacturing furrier Honesty and Reliability Scud your Raw Furs to me to bo made Into Sets while Summer Prices prevail Remodeling and Repairing 1621 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, - WASH. OLD CROW OLD HERMITAGE OLD WINES Blue Ribbon Beer Olympia Beer ONLY MINERAL CABINET WHERE? AT JACK’S J. P. Stotko - Proprietor L ANDERSON & MURPHY TIIE TERMINAL Olympia, Rainier, Budweiser and Lemps Beer Olympia Beer on Draught All Beer and Wines Strictly Cold Storage Trv Us once 0 then You he the judge The Commerce F. W. POWERS Proprietor ROOMS IN CONNIPTION Wines, Liquors and Cigars BEST BRANDS Draught ana Bottled Beers] USE THE PHONE ALASKA ELECTRIC CO. S. M. ORAFF President and General Manager Igloo No. 9, Order of Pioneers Meets the First Tuesday Night ofeach month at the A. B. hall. J. IINDLEY GREEN, ISAAC EVANS, President. Secretary. The Carstens Packing Go. Wholesale and Retail Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry Lard, Hams and Bacon. Butter and Eggs Orders from the Westward and Cook Inlet Given Careful Attention Fourth Ave Seward* Serial No. 01657. NOTICK OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES, a corporation, oj uHulgneo of Samuel Corby, being entitled tt the benoAU of Section 2306 of tho Revised Statutes of tho United States and the amend ments thereto, has applied to make entry ol the lands embraced in U. S. Non-mlnoral sur vey No. 1106 situute on left bank of Naknek River, Bristol Buy, Bering Sea, Alaska, and more particularly described us follows, to-wit. Vis: Beg. Cor. No. 1 at ordinary high tide Naknek River, Cor. not set, wit., cor. un iron pll>e set in ground niurked W. C. S. 1106 Cor, 1, bears South 2.62 chains dist.: Diamond 1’olnt bears N. from wit. cor. 62 deg. 42 min. W.{ thence from true cor. No. 1 South 14.66 chains to Cor. No. 2, an iron pipe set in ground marked S. 1106 Cor. 2 from whence U. S. L. M. bears N. 6 deg. 16 min. VV. 07.00 ehains dist.; W. C. Cor. i Sur. 644 bears N. 6 degree 61 min. E. 80.30 chains; thence West 17.1b chains to cor. No. 3, un iron pipe sol in ground murked S. 1106 Cor. 3; thence North 11.06 chains to cor. No. 4, cor. not set, wit., cor, un iron pipe set in ground murked W. C. S. 1106 Cor. 4 bears South 3.38 chains dist.; thence meandering beach Naknek River ut ordinary high tide (1) N. 84 deg. 68 min. E. 6.22 chains; 12) N. 83 deg. 46 ndn. E. 6.22 chains; (3) N. 73 deg. 17 min. E. 6.00 chains to cor. No. 1, place of beginning. Area 22.21 acres. Variation ut uli corners 22 deg. uo min. E. Latitude 68 deg. -13 min. 17 sec. N. Longitude 167 deg. oo min. W. As additional to original homestead entry i»f Samuel Corby, ut liumbolt Kansas, No. 2826, duled Dec. 31, 1870. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of the above described tract of land ure required to tile with the Register and Re ceiver of the United Slates Lund Oilicu ut funesu# Alaska, their adverse claim thereto, under oatii, during the period of publication )r within thirty days thereafter, or they will burred by the provisions of the statute. PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES, By Newark L. Burton, Its Attorney in fuct. U. S. Lund Oltice, Juneau, Alusko, April 10, 1016. in si i uhlicution June 1, 1016. . bust i'ubilcallou August 16, 1015. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Uie fuW ;oing notice be published lor the slutuiovy leriod in the Gateway u newspaper of general irculution printed at ScwurU, Aiusku, the icuresl newspaper to said above described (aim or survey. C. B. WALKER, Register. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To CHARLES A. TECKLENEERG, AIL LIAM NICHOLS AND FRANK S’ICKERSON, your heirs, personal •epresentatives ami assigns; Your are hereby notified that the mdersigned, Thomas McConety, ex pended during the year the sum of me hundred dollars ($100.00) in abor and improvements on the bl owing described quartz claim, to wit; Lhe “MIST” quartz mining claim to uted on Ground llog Creek, Kenai Hilling and Recording Precinct, Ter ritory of Alaska, the location notice ){ said mining claim being of record n Eook 5 of Locations at page 270 of lie records of the Kenai Mining and Recording precinct; that the expendi ure of said sum of One hundred dol ors ($100.00) on the above mentioned •laim for labor and improvements was lone for the purpose of holding said •laim under the provisions of section *324 Revised Statutes of the United Rates, and the laws supplemental hereto, during the year ending Dec. list., 1014; that each of the above lamed co-owners in said mining claim s delinquent in the amount due for mnual labor for the year 1014, to vit; Chanes A. Tecklenberg, $23.00; Ailliam Nichols $23.00; Frank Nick •rson $25.00; that the amounts specifi *d are the amounts due from each of ;ou as your respective unpaid iroportions of the amount neccs iary to be expended for the year lamed to hold possessory right and itle to said mining claim under the provisions of Section 2324 of the Re used Statutes of the United States ind Laws supplemental thereto; And if you, or any of you, fail or •efuso to make payments of the imount above specified and recited as due from you as a co-owner, ; according to law, within ninety days | after personal service of this notice upon you, if personal service be made, or within ninety days after the completion of the publication thereof according to law, the interest of any , of you who may fail or refuse to make the payment due from hrni as a co owne- will become the property of I the undesigned who has made the re quired expenditure pursuant to | statute. THOMAS MeCONETY. Date of fjrst publication Mar. 31. 1015 Date of last publication July 15, 1015. M. A. 01789. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. | - Juneau, Alaska, April 24, 1915. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that F. R. Brenneman, whose postofllce address is Valdez, Alaska, has filed nn application for patent for the lodo mining claim called the Itobins lode claim, situated in Kodiak mining district, Third Division, Territory of Alaska, and desig nated by the field-notes and official plut on file In this office ns mineral survey No. 1016, ' said mineral survey No. 1016 being located on Viekoda Bay, northerly end of Kodiak Island, about 30 miles N. W. of Kodluk, Alaska being described as follows: Beginning at a point N. 18 degrees 44 minutes E. 384.13 feet from a point establish ed as United States Location Monument No. 1, thence N. 69 degrees 25 minutes E. 1376.40 feet to corner No. 2, thence N. 16 degrees 29 minutes W. 600 feet to corner No. 3, thence S. 69 degrees 25 minutes VV. 1375.40 feet to corner No. 4, thence S. 15 degrees 29 minutes E. 600 feet to point of beginning, containing an area of 18.291 acres, mag. var. 24 degrees 30 minutes E to 25 degrees 15 minutes E. Said Robins lode claim is bounded on all sides by vacant and unoccupied land. F. It. BRENNEMAN. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be published for the full period of 60 days in the Seward Gateway, a daily news paper published at Seward, Alaska. C. B. WALKER. Register. Date of first publication May 4. Date of last publication Juty 15. SERIAL 01775. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A UNIT- j ED STATES PATENT. IN THE UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Juneau, Alaska, April 9, 1915. In the matter of the application of M. A. Arnold, for a U. S. patent to the Eagle Lode Claim, on Latouche island, Aluska. Sprvey No. 970. Survey No. 970. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance >f an act of Congress, approved May 10, lh72, M. A. Arnold, whose l’ost Ollice ad dress is Seattle, Washington, by his attorney in fact John Lyons whose Post Office address is Vuldez, Alaska, has made application for a United Stales patent, for the following named Hnd described mining claim, lying, be ing and situate on Latouche Island, in the Recording Precinct of Valdez, Alaska, nnd within the district of lands, subject to sale at the United Stutes Land Office, ut Juneau, Aluska, being the claim embraced and describ ed in U. S. Mineral Survey No. 9i0, the field notes of 'which are now on file in the ollice of the Register of said U. S. Land Olhce, at Juneau, Alaska, towit:« EAGLE LODE. Beginning at Cor. No. 1. whence U. S. L M No. 1. Latouche Island, bears N. HI deg. Ill' min. 26 sec. W. 3112.35 feet; thenco N. 27 deg. 30 min. E. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 62 deg- 30 min. E. 600 ft. to-Cor. No. 3; thence S. 27 deg. 30 min. W. leUO ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 62 deg. 30 min. W. ; 600 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. The location notice of this claim is of..rc.t?r* 1 in the office of the commissioner at \ aldex, , Alaska, in Book 11 of Records, at pnge 331. of the records of the Recording 1 reclnct of, Valdez. Alaska. This claim is bounded on the north by unknown claimants; on the south j by unknown cheimants; on the west by the , Blackbird Lode; on the east by unknown claimants. Area 20.GG1 acres. Variation at all corners 27 30 min. E. The survey cov ; ering said mining claim being designated as Mineral Survey No. 970. M. A. ARNOLD, by John Lyons, llis attorney in fact, j United States Land Office. , Juneau. Alaska, April 9, 1915. j It is hereby ordered that the foregoing j notice be published for a period of sixty days i in the Seward Daily Gateway, a newspaper of general circulation published in the vicinity of the land applied for. C. B. WALKER. Register/ Date of first publication April 23. 1915. Date of last publication July 3, 9115. The Coleman FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. GEO. SEXTON, PROP. Electric lights. Electric bell. Modern bath rooms. Rates reasonable. FOURTH AVENUE SEWARD, ALASKA Not Coal Land. notice fob publication. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. Land Office at Juneau, Alaaka, May 1, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that Hiram W. :.,ltcholl. of Knik, Alaska, who, on March 31, 1915, made Homestead entry, No. 01767, for SW^SE% SEV4SWV4 Sec. 23, W^NEK E'/NWVi NEVtSW',4 and Lot 2, Section 26. Township 16 N., Range 3 W„ Seward Meri dian, has filed notice of intention to make Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Leopold David, United States Commission, at his office at Knik, Al aska, on the 16th day of July, 1916 . Claimant names as witnesses: F. B. Cannon, of Knik, Alaska, Thomas McLaughlin, of Knik, Alaska, Peter Jensen, of Knik Alaska, G. W. Palmer, of Knik, Alaska. C. B. WALKER, Register. Date of First Publication May 28, 1916. Date of Last Publication July 8, J91f. CHARLES KRELTING Pioneer Carpenter of Seward Contractor and Builder Cabinet Work a Specialty Third Ave. Bet. Adams and Glasur Telephone Main f>4. HARVEY & CO. Y. \1. C. A. Huildlmf. Next to Commissioner’s OfTlce Contractors and Builders ESTIMATES FURNISHED Seward Tailors ItKAK MoVINti PlCTI'HK SHOW Phone riain 1 1 2 SLITS MAD! TO ORDIR Cleaning and Pressing All Work Called for and Delivered STANDARD GOODS at eastern Prices GTORGf the Jeweler Savoy Hotel IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHB Twelve Stories ol Solid Comfort SEATTLE, WASH. R. E. NIXON W. 0. KINO We Design. Build, install and Oper ate for a Period of 30 Days Hill Dredges Designed and Built to Suit Conditions under which they are to operate Hill leading Builders of Smaller Sized Dredges with buckets li to 5 cubic foot capacity Our Special Design fine Gold Saving Devices installed on Dredges of the flume type IIIII We build Light Drills capable of digging 4-in. holes 50 feet Two men can handle them IIIII Write for prices and particulars AMERICAN GOLD DREDGES -TYPE OF AMERICAN GOLD DREDGE OPERATING AT NOME AMERICAN DREDGE BLDG. AND CONSTRUCTION CO. 503-504 Pioneer IU<Ig. ». Bernard, Manager SEATTLE, WASH. k. -mmurm*i Mum-mm.mmmmmwtmmmmm* imnmmmu inmmmimtmwmmmnm 1 ■' Cl ITETD’C A Jewelry Store OU I Ov O For Everybody DIAMONDS—Extraordinary facilities for securing the Choicest Gems from the Diamond Markets, together with our Large Turn-Over, enables us to always Sell at the Lowest Prices—and the Sa.me Price is made to every body. ___ SOURDOUGHS ATTENTION—We make a specialty ot Nugget and Ivory Jewelry* and Mounting Same to Order. WATCHES—All Reliable American and Foreign move ments will be found in our Watch Department, in both Solid Gold and Guaranteed Cases: Please remember that Visitors arc always Welcome at the Suter Jewelry Store. Mail orders promply attended to. WciiTFn Jeweler and Silversmith ■ Oil ILK, IH5 Second St., SEATTLE NOTICE. The Board of Medical Examiners, of the Territory of Alaska, will hold the July examination in Seward, Alas ka, on July 6th, 1915. Signed—Dra. Rom iff and Sloan, members of the said Board. ____ Cascade Roofing, one square, 2 ply, $2.25 at Brosius and Noon’s. 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. Long distance telephone booth at i The Branch. Visiting cards, invitations, anything pretty 1 • done by the Gateway just as well as outside. Full line Colgates Toilet Soap . Brown & Hawkins. “Quality First.” New shipment Hazelwood in dainty quarters. Brown & Hawkins. “Qual ity First.” PALACE OF SWEETS ICE: CREAM Cigars Cl? ir jtti> Tibaco Stationery Candy Post Cards ROMIG & ROMIG REAL ESTATE AGENTS Houses for Kent, Kents Collected, Titles Examined. Lots for Sale. Large Listing. Phone Red 1-6. Seward. Alaska FRANK L. TORREY Daggett Bldg House Painting Paper Hanging Decorating ESTIMATES FURNISHED H. E. ELLSWORTH SEWARD, ALASKA SSfc ASSAY OFFICE ££ Reports on Mines Ore Analysis Gold . $1 CO Gold and Silver . 2 00 Copper . 1 60 I^ead . I 60 Gold, Silver and I>ead. 8 60 Gold, Silver and Copj>er. 3 60 Gold, Silver, Copper and Lead. 4 60 Gold and Silver Umi>ere . 6 00 Iron . 4 00 Sulphur. Aluminum. Tin, Platinum, Quicksilver, Zinc, Nickel, Cobalt, Chromium, etc . 6 00 Mill Tests .116 to $30 Ore analysis .$10 and up IT HAS BUTTS Seward Water and Power Company John A. Nelson, Manager Office—Bank of Seward Building SEWARD. - ALASKA ATTENTION THE CITY DYERS CLEANERS AND PRESSERS Our Specialty is Good Steam (Mean ing and French Dry Cleaning. Ladies Work Paid Special Atten tion. Suits Called for and Delivered. Phone Ked 24 The San francisco Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailors Now ready for Business. Over VVm. Butts -Phone Adams 133. Cleaning Pressing and Altering > 11 Miller’s Barber Shop We make a specialty of removing warts, etc. Hot and Cold BATHS Always Ready The Brown-Powell Liquor Co. 611 THIRD AVENUE SEATTLE, WASH. CATERS TO THE ALASKA TRADE WHEN COMING OUT HAVE YOUR MAIL ADDRESSED IN OUR CARE Charles Powell Felix Brown LAYS or DAWHON LATH OV JfOMK