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Dinner 1 1 a.m to 7 p.m
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I Let Your Next Eastern Trip
I Be Over the
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i lnequaled Service
| Trains leave Seattle Daily
i THE GLACIER PARK LIMITED. 9:13 A. M.
3 THE ORIENTAL LIMITED 7:30 P.M.
E THE SOUTHEAST EXPRESS. 10:00 P. M.
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To St. Paul. Chicaqo. Denver. Kansas City. St. Louis
| And Atlantic Coast Points and
Three Trains a Day to Portland
= To San Francisco and the Exposition via Portland and Astoria, and
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5 Great Northern and Northern Pacific.
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E A. S. DAUTRICK, Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent,
Room 18, Valentine Building, Juneau.
= T. J. MOORE, Uitv Pavsenger Agt., Second and Columbia, Seattle.
E H. DICKSON, City Passenger Agt., 318 Washington St., Portland
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1 TO 8
J Butte, Miles City, Sioux City, Minneapolis,
I and St. Paul, Milwaukee, Chicago
■ All Points East, via the
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I Leaves Seattle Daily at lO.lo A.M.
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9 with the pleasure of a journey in absolute ease and comfort. |
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Beer
Sacramento, Calif.
SERVED AT ALL CAFES
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PALACE OF SWEETS
ICE CREAM
Cigars Clgirdttes Tobacco
Stationery Candy
Post Cards
Seward W ater
and
Power Company
John A. Nelson, Manager
Office Bank of Seward Building
SEWAKD. - ALASKA
CHAS. N. MUELLER
Manufacturing furrier
Honesty and Reliability
Seud your Haw Furs to me to be made
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SEATTLE, - WASH.
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| THE 1
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5 Olympia. Rainier, Budweiser =
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403-404 Alaska Bldg.. Seattle. Washington
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.
Office1 At the Station. TELEPHONE MAIN 123 ^
The Last Word
in Quality
Society Chocolates
aud
Tru B!u Biscuits
Tfii; Craci<xrTgrYou lMpEWAE candy co.,
Seattle
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
We Design, Build,
Install dnd Oper
ate for a
Period of 30 Days
Hill
Dredges Designed
and Built to
Suit Conditions
under *hich they
are to operate
Hill
Leading Builders
of Smaller
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toith buckets 1} to
5 cubic foot
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fine Cold Saving
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installed on
Dredges of the
flume type
Hill
We build light
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digging 4-in.
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Two men can
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Hill
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 Bldg. B- Bernard, Manager SEATTLE, WASH.
GEORGE The Jeweler
Everything in High-Class Jewelry
t
Specialties: The Gruen Watch
The Howard H atch • !
The Waltham Watch
• *
Clocks « handmade Jewelry ° Alaska Curios
GEORGE, The Jeweler SEWARD, ALASKA
FRYE & BRUHN
COMPANY
SEWARD, - - ALASKA
Choice fresh Meats
Hams, Bacon and Lard
Butter and Eggs1
"" ■ ■ —— : - a, j
G. K. CARTER
General Contractor
Flans Furnished and
Estimates Given
Jobbing Promptly Attended to
The Commerce
Newman & Powers
Proprietors
i
Wines, Liquors
and Cigars
BEST BRANDS Draught ana
Bottled Beers
111 .. ' ~
I
USE THE PHONE
ALASKA ELECTRIC CO.
S. M. URAFF
President and General Manager
The Carstens Packin^Co.
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
Pourth Ave Seward
HARVEY & CO.
Contractors and Builders
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
Near Pilmary School. Second Avenui. Seward
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THE
All-Alaska Review
{
An Illustrated
Monthly Magazine
Reviewing All Alaska
$2.50 per year in advance
( 11KUM lv UK fj
FOUND AT SELDOVIA.
That an extensive deposit of
chromic iron has been located near
Seldovia is the news brought from
the westward by Representative Chas.
M. Day, who recently returned from
that section after having made a num
ber of locations. He brought samples
of the ores and is having analysis
made by local assayers, and will also
send samples to Salt Lake to be test
ed.
Mr. Day states tnat the deposit of
iron has been known to the miners of
Seldovia district for two years, and
while many of them have made loca
tions, none have done extensive de
velopment work. Development work
is not necessary, in the opinion of Mr.
Day, to demonstrate the value of the
discovery, as the deposit is more than
one mile wide and several miles long
and is apparently of a uniform grade
of ore.—Valdez Miner.
McKINNON LOSES
MATANUSKA COAL CLAIM.
JUNEAU.—Henry McKinnon has
received through the local land office
notice of the final rejection of his ap
plication for patent to coal claims in
the Matanuska field. The rejection is
based upon McKinnon’s failure to file
his application within the time speci
fied by law.
FIGHT CASE IN ALASK\ COURTS
SEATTLE, Sept. 30.—The attempt
of the Valcdz city council to fine
masters of steamers for not landing
their boats at the City Dock, instead
of a private dock, has created a great
deal of interest here in shipping
circles.
R. \V. Baxter, vice-president of the
Alaska Steamship Contapny, recently
stated that so far none of the masters
of his company’s steamers had been
arrested; that the company is await
ing developments, and that should
any of the masters be arrested the
i company will put up bonds and fight
| the case in the Alaska and other
courts.
37,000,000 FEET OF TIMBER Cl I
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—A
statement issued today by the forest
service points out that 37,000,000 ‘cot
of timber was cut last year from the
forest reserves of Alaska under gov
ernment contract.
The bureau also estimates that 4,
000,000 feet of timber was given to
settlers, free.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior.
U. S. LAND OFFICE at Juneau,
Alaska, September 10, 1015.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Charles Ulanky, of Knik, Alaska, who,
on May 21, 1915, made homstead ap
plication, No. 01774, for SE'NE V* N
WliNEtf NEV4SE14 NWUSEK Sec.
34 lots 1 and 2, Section 35, Township
lf> N., Range 3 W, Seward Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
final five year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore U. S. Commissioner E. M
Spaulding, at his office at KnU, Al
aska, on the 15th day of Novembei,
1915.
Claimant names as witnesses:
O. G. Homing,
James M. Patched,
G. W. Palmer,
A. M. McNeil, all of Knik,
| Alaska.
C. B. WALKER,
Register.
First publication Oct. 5, 191).
Last publication Nov. 11, 1915.
Tailoring for Ladies 1
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Costumes designed personally for each indivi ^
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